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New media is old hat now, but the innovation trend is far from over. This webcast has its sights set firmly on the future, as it asked top experts in different areas of the industry to explain what they are seeing on the horizon.

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AUSTIN, MN: Hormel Foods Corp. is supporting the launch of its new corporate and recipe Web sites with a significant PR campaign targeting consumers, stakeholders, social-media sites, and bloggers.

Experts discuss the future during PRWeek webcast

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NEW YORK: Companies searching for the next wave innovation should look towards the progression of word of mouth marketing and the leveraging of mobile technology, according to panelists on PRWeek's webcast "The Next Innovation Wave."

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NEW YORK: Sard Verbinnen & Co represented the Dolan Family Group in its thwarted effort to purchase Cablevision Systems for $10.6 billion, one of the largest rejected offers ever.

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ATLANTA: Newell Rubbermaid (NR) recently named Ketchum as its global AOR for its technology global business unit, which offers technology solutions and interactive classroom programs. Led from the Ketchum South office in Atlanta, the agency will globally support brand communications for its office and interactive technology product portfolio, including DYMO and CardScan. It was a competitive review.

LOUISVILLE, KY: Humana launched a viral healthcare education campaign called "Stay Smart Stay Healthy" on November 10. The Louisville, KY-based health insurer created 10 videos that are being uploaded to a new Web site and to a YouTube channel. The focus of the videos is "the big questions that consumers are asking us," said Edward Batchelor, corporate director of Web and new media strategy for Humana. Video topics include the definition of consumer-driven healthcare, the difference between HMOs and PPOs, and the history of healthcare in the US. There is no marketing or PR campaign in place but Humana is testing the "viral nature" of educational videos for future projects, Batchelor said.

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Aarti Shah

The company's rare PR-HR union has bolstered employee morale and its external branding efforts

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With more launches on the Web vying for the public's attention, online communities targeted at specific ethnic or cultural groups are particularly attractive options for reaching focused demographics.

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